The tour kicked off on Monday at the now-closed I-495 bridge in Wilmington, Wash. The bridge closed earlier this month after engineers noticed its support pillars were tilting.

The highlight of the tour is a school bus that has been crushed and carries a prop resembling a large piece of a fallen bridge. The bus will travel through more than 22 cities and Congressional districts.

The campaign aims to teach Americans about the consequences of inaction regarding the nation’s infrastructure. It also includes billboards that warn drivers about old bridges.

“It’s time to stop sugar-coating this issue,” LIUNA General President Terry O’Sullivan said in a prepared statement. “We are not trying to scare people, but we are trying to wake people and Congress up.”